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SUMMARY:FHWA Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Federal Requirements Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Highway Administration is introducing new training to assist local and Tribal agencies with applying for transportation funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Approximately $567 billion is available across all transportation modes over five years with about $351 billion of that for highway-specific programs.the hazards that field workers face every day in construction zones. \nSome of the training topics to be covered include funding opportunities\, federal project delivery requirements\, steps to take prior to application\, pre-award requirements and resources to leverage throughout the Federal project and grant application processes. Local and Tribal agencies are encouraged to participate.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/bipartisan-infrastructure-law-and-federal-requirements-webinar-sept-6/
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SUMMARY:4th National Summit on Rural Road Safety: Resources for Rurals
DESCRIPTION:September 12-14\, 2023 | Oklahoma City AND VIRTUAL \nThe focus of this summit will be relevant rural road safety training and practical\, low-cost ways to improve rural road safety. The National Center for Rural Road Safety has partnered with the National Association of Development Organization’s (NADO) National Regional Transportation Conference for this summit. \nYou’ll get: \n\nSessions and trainings customized specifically for rural transportation practitioners\nIdeas on how you can partner with law enforcement and public health professionals in your area to make roads safer\nNetworking with local and national rural professionals like you\nPractical takeaways you can use right away
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/4th-national-summit-on-rural-road-safety-resources-for-rurals/
LOCATION:Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown\, 1 N. Broadway Ave\, Oklahoma City\, OK\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nevada Traffic Safety Summit - Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Nevada Department of Transportation and Department of Public Safety\, the 2023 Nevada Traffic Safety Summit gathers safety partners to share best practices to reach the ultimate goal of Zero Fatalities in Nevada. \n 
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/nevada-traffic-safety-summit-las-vegas/
LOCATION:Palace Station Hotel and Casino\, 2411 W Sahara Avenue\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89102
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SUMMARY:Road Safety Champion Program - Module 1: Introduction to Road Safety
DESCRIPTION:This session is the second offering of this module. \nThis two-hour training provides an overview of safety trends\, an understanding of the national safety vision\, and discusses techniques for safety collaboration. It will also discuss the importance of prioritizing safety and how an individual can become a Road Safety Champion. After attending training\, you will be able to: \n\n\nDefine the impact of road safety\n\n\n\nIdentify the factors in road safety\n\n\n\nIdentify jurisdictional and geographical differences in road safety\n\n\n\nDescribe national safety efforts\n\n\n\nDescribe collaborative techniques for improving safety\n\nRoad Safety Champion Module 1 is an elective course of the Road Scholar Program.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/road-safety-champion-program-module-1-introduction-to-road-safety-2/
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SUMMARY:Road Safety Champion Program Core Module #2: Anatomy of a Crash – Understanding Human Factors
DESCRIPTION:This two-hour training will provide an overview of human factors principles . It will allow the non-expert in human factors to more effectively bring consideration of the road user’s capabilities and limitations into policies and practices. Knowing how road users interact with their vehicle\, the roadway and other road users can also provide useful insights into roadway safety. Armed with that knowledge\, construction and maintenance personnel\, planners\, engineers\, public health professionals and law enforcement can work together to target appropriate countermeasures to help reduce injury crashes.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/road-safety-champion-program-core-module-2-anatomy-of-a-crash-understanding-human-factors-2/
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SUMMARY:FHWA: Effective Structures for Wildlife Crossings - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Innovation Exchange\nConversations Launching Change\nPresented by the Federal Highway Administration Local Aid Support \n  \n \nSource: PennDOT \nWildlife crossing structures are becoming more prevalent on the landscape. Bolstered by the new Wildlife Crossing Pilot Program\, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is looking to include even more structures that assist wildlife in safely crossing highways while avoiding collisions with vehicles. These structures come in all shapes and sizes\, ranging from small culverts to large overpasses. \nHowever\, the structure is only one element in the full spectrum of hardware needed to direct wildlife to the safe crossings. Fencing is primarily necessary\, but fencing comes with increased installation\, maintenance\, and monitoring costs for the owners and operators of the highway. \nExplore the various stages of design\, construction\, environmental monitoring\, and maintenance of wildlife crossings with field experienced staff from FHWA and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. \nIf you have questions about this upcoming webinar\, please contact Karyn Vandervoort at Karyn.Vandervoort@dot.gov. \nTo join the webinar: \nJoin ZoomGov Meeting \nMeeting ID:  160 377 0552 \nPasscode:  512548
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/fhwa-effective-structures-for-wildlife-crossings-webinar/
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SUMMARY:FHWA Construction and Project Management Forum: Digital Project Delivery
DESCRIPTION:FHWA September Digital As-Builts Forum City of Lincoln\, NE\, Mr. Marc Rosso\, Senior Construction Engineer \nThe USDOT Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) presents The Every Day Counts Innovation “Digital As-Builts” to Improve Safety\, Time\, and Quality in Transportation Construction. The forums are for transportation professionals to share with their peers how they have advanced the use of Digital As-Built plans within their highway agencies. \nDigital Project Delivery for The City of Lincoln\, Nebraska \nRegistration
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/fhwa-construction-and-project-management-forum-digital-project-delivery/
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SUMMARY:APWA Nevada Chapter Fall Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register now for September 20 – 22 at Harrah’s Casino in Tahoe! \n \n 
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/apwa-fall-conference/
LOCATION:Harrah’s Casino\, 15 Highway 50\, Stateline\, NV\, 89449
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SUMMARY:FHWA Equity in Roadway Safety - Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:FHWA invites you to the second technical session of the Equity in Roadway Safety Webinar Series. Join us on September 20 at 1 pm to learn about innovative strategies and tools to conduct meaningful public involvement with members of underserved communities throughout the safety planning and project development cycle. Register now. \nThis session will feature presentations on USDOT’s Promising Practices for Meaningful Public Involvement in Transportation Decision Making\, tools from the Vision Zero Network\, and noteworthy strategies from State\, Regional and Local agencies. Featured agencies include: \nTopic:  Equity in Roadway Safety Workshop: Strategies for Meaningful Public Involvement in Roadway Safety Planning \n\nDescription:  Join us to learn about innovative strategies and tools to conduct meaningful public involvement with underserved communities in roadway safety planning and project development. \nThis session includes:  1:00 to 1:30 pm ET – Presentations-USDOT’s Promising Practices for Meaningful Public Involvement in Transportation Decision-Making\n-Vision Zero Network tools and resources1:30 to 3 pm ET – Workshop\nAfter the presentations\, participants will be able to choose which workshop to attend.Workshop Session 1State and Regional\nLearn strategies to build relationships and conduct meaningful public engagement with local agencies and communities that can contribute to your Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP)\, VRU Safety Assessment\, regional safety planning and Statewide and regional project prioritization and implementation. This workshop includes:\n-Massachusetts DOT: Bonnie Polin\, State Safety Engineer\n-Minnesota DOT: Derek Leuer\, State Safety Engineer\n-Burlington-Graham Metropolitan Planning Organization (BGMPO): Wannetta Mallette\, PTP MPO Administrator and Brian Murphy\, PE Traffic Safety Systems Engineer\n-Alameda County: Jhay Delos Reyes\, Director of Project Delivery and Matthew Bomberg\, Senior Transportation EngineerWorkshop Session 2 \nLearn about innovative practices to build relationships with underserved communities to develop robust local Safety Action Plans and deliver more effective projects that advance safety for all road users.\n-Charlotte\, NC: Monica Carney Holmes\, Executive Manager\, Corridors of Opportunity\n-Detroit\, MI: James Hannig\, DPW Deputy Director\n-Lancaster\, PA: Milzy Carrasco\, Director of Neighborhood Engagement and Cindy McCormick\, Deputy Director of Public ROW \n\n\nTime:  September 20\, 2023 10:00 AM Pacific\nAICP Credits – The American Planning Association (APA) Certification Maintenance (CM) credits are available to persons with AICP certification for this session. Please attend the entire session and log your credit on the APA Website. Questions may be addressed to Jennifer Crobak (FHWA) (jennifer.crobak@dot.gov) or via phone at 717-221-3440.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/fhwa-equity-in-roadway-safety-webinar-series-2/
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SUMMARY:Roadway Construction Focus Four and Heat Hazards - Nevada LTAP (Four PDH)
DESCRIPTION:This course focuses on preventing the leading causes of fatalities in roadway construction: Falls\, Struck-by Vehicles and Equipment\, Caught In-Between Heavy Equipment and Excavations\, and Electrocution – Indoors and Outdoors.\nThis training provides a section for Heat Hazards and other related health issues in roadway construction.\nAccording to our grantor\, this training is only for construction workers in the private sector\, or people who want to work in this area\, and construction workers responsible of the safety and health in their agencies in the public sector in Federal OSHA States.\nAfter registration\, if approved\, learners will receive an email with instructions to participate in the training.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/roadway-construction-focus-four-and-heat-hazards-nevada-ltap-four-pdh/
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SUMMARY:Road Safety Champion Program Core Module #2: Anatomy of a Crash – Understanding Human Factors
DESCRIPTION:This two-hour training will provide an overview of human factors principles . It will allow the non-expert in human factors to more effectively bring consideration of the road user’s capabilities and limitations into policies and practices. Knowing how road users interact with their vehicle\, the roadway and other road users can also provide useful insights into roadway safety. Armed with that knowledge\, construction and maintenance personnel\, planners\, engineers\, public health professionals and law enforcement can work together to target appropriate countermeasures to help reduce injury crashes.
URL:https://nvltap.com/event/road-safety-champion-program-core-module-2-anatomy-of-a-crash-understanding-human-factors-3/
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